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Ridgerunner
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No, the source provided several dead straw men that they shot. And, of course, the article is old, so the deficit citation is outdated. Repubs, generally, didn’t buy into the “Muslim” or the “birther” stuff. That’s straw man stuff, fringe, not mainstream.I was waiting on you to come back! LOL You know a big Sanders/Hillary supporter like me wouldn’t have said that and meant it! I’ll admit, I even proofread it wrong!No excuse!
Instead of me typing it all out, I’ll just offer this:
forwardprogressives.com/debunking-almost-every-republican-lie-against-president-obama/?utm_source=buffer&utm_campaign=Buffer&utm_content=bufferc14bb&utm_medium=twitter
Of course you probably won’t accept the source.![]()
No, the main Repub arguments against him were quite true:
-That he supports abortion on demand. (Admitted by him)
-That he did not want a status of forces agreement in Iraq, and just wanted the troops out. (Admitted by him on national TV. Also admitted by his own CIA chief and others.)
-That his Iraq pull out led to the present debacle there. (Admitted by his own CIA chief)
-That he has run huge deficits. (Not admitted, but the numbers tell it)
-That he is responsible for Obamacare (partly true. He really wanted full government healthcare, but settled for Obamacare because he couldn’t get enough Dems in the Senate to support full socialized medicine)
-That he supported the ouster of Mubarak and the accession of the Muslim Brotherhood, giving modern arms to the latter. (Admitted)
-That he opposed the takeover by Al-Sisi in Egypt. (Admitted by Obama and Kerry)
-That he went to war against Libya, which resulted in most of it being taken over by terrorist groups. (Beyond denial)
-That he threatened a “red line” in Syria, then abandoned it when they crossed it.(Obvious)
-That his administration is oppressive to some religious groups. (The Supreme Court slapped him down in the Hosanna Tabor case, though, and the case he brought against the Little Sisters and others is pending.)
-That he abandoned the fight for the Defense of Marriage Act and took the other side. (Admitted)
-That the HHS Mandate was a purely executive decision and measure. (That’s what regulations are)
-That he declared war on coal and put a lot of people out of work. (Admitted by him)
-That he intends to make utility bills “skyrocket” (His own statement, supported by his actions since then. In my state, the cost of the war on coal is thought to be $1500/year/household)
Not being a Republican myself, I don’t know all of them, but I expect a Repub could supplement them. Those are just some of the more prominent ones I have heard or read.
I had forgotten that you voted for Obama, but I remember that now.